SOME MORE NOTES-Until things get rolling, you may have to go and recruit (in chat, talk to your opponents, etc) for your tournaments. In fact, even after things get rolling, if your card pool limitations are kind of weird or are difficult to meet without having a ton of cards, you'll probably always have to recruit.-For now, if someone isn't a forum poster, they can tell you verbally in chat or through the Mail Tab, and you can add them. I guess this applies to those banned from the forums as well. But I recommend you convince anyone who can to make a forum account to do so they can rate you at the end of your tourney.-We are trying to figure out an issue with the activation/reset password mail, (seems to work fine 100% of the time for some people, others 0%), so if you have someone who can't activate his account, have him email logress@apocoplay.com and I'll get him on the forum ASAP.

That's some pretty vague feedback Gon, how would you better improve the organization? To me, you can only hold people's hands so much before it's not even a community run program anymore. Yes we are aware of the exposure issue.

I think you should host one tourney every week and not let anyone else run one. After a few weeks once people get a hang of the system and get used to the regular pattern of tournies, people apply to you to run one. You can then officially endorse one persons tourney and have that be the tourney of the week.

So where can i see the dates on which others have their tourney's hosted?

What if initially i start out with one date but then it needs to be postponed because 3 others already have their tourneys that week or any other issue. How flexible is the date allowed to be?

Also about the number of players. Do i really have to make it fixed to 16 / 32 / 64 ? :/

It's a damn lot easier to have an irregular number of players and drop all those who are present in the brackets and go on from there. Everyone's happy.Of course this would require preliminary rounds.

I remember when i used to host them there was always are really odd number of participants and i had to work with what i had since there were always no-shows.Which means that even with a fixed number you decide to have (32 / 64) you most likely still get an odd number and most likely never the number you desired.-peralisc